The days of waiting all night by the phone to receive a call, or travelling long distances on dangerous roads from one village to another to post a letter, are long gone.
Today, social media is used by around 80% of Ghana's population because it is easy, fast, largely secure and, most importantly, cheap.
Like other forms of communication, social media is largely used to send and receive information, as well as for entertainment.
The founder and spiritual leader of Animouyam World Chapel claims that many social media users today don't care what they post, how they post it, when they post it or who they post it about.
They just post whatever comes to mind, mainly for the sake of trends.
Based on the content that most Ghanaians post on social media, especially TikTok and Facebook, Prophet Peter Aklah believes that the majority of users will spend the day of judgement in the lake of fire.
He therefore warned Ghanaians, especially the youth, to be cautious when posting on social media as it could affect them negatively in the future.
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